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My Brother Sam is Dead: Chapters 10--12 - Quiz
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After Timmy returned home without Father, people began to call him Timothy or Tim more often. Do names have an effect on how people see themselves or how others see them? Explain and give an example.
In Sam's conversation with Mother, the issue of duty to country vs. duty to home came up. In your opinion, which is more important? Why?
Tim said he felt like he wasn't Sam's little brother anymore; he was Sam's equal. What did Tim mean by that, and what factors led Tim to feel that way?
Has there ever been a time in your life when you realized that you were on an equal footing with someone you had idolized? Describe the situation and the factors that led you to feel that way.
After learning that Father died on a British prison ship, Tim came to the conclusion that neither side was right. Can there be two right sides, or two wrong sides, to an issue? Explain.
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